Home / Romance / His To Claim / Sex on the roof

Share

Sex on the roof

Author: Mha Nitta
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-11 20:35:13

"A threat" 

There was no smile on his face, just calm calculation. But there was something else, too. Beneath the corporate menace beneath the tailored suit and strategic stillness something dangerous flickered.

Interest.

Desire.

She could use that.

“Then maybe you should have left me downstairs,” she said, brushing past him, fingers trailing the edge of a velvet curtain.

“I tried,” he said, his voice low and close. “But then you turned around in that dress, and I forgot every rule I made about unknown women.”

She turned. “I’m not unknown.”

“Not yet.”

He stepped closer. She didn’t back away.

Cassian’s eyes dipped, slowly, deliberately—past her mouth, down her throat, then up again. “Where are you from?”

“Nowhere you’d recognize.”

“What do you want?”

“To disappear.”

“Why are you lying?”

“Because it’s safer.”

The honesty was so stark, it stole the smirk from his lips. For the first time, he paused—not because he doubted her, but because she’d said it like a woman who’d had to.

He stared at her, and in that second, she wasn’t a con. She wasn’t a mark.

She was something else.

Zara stepped into his space, looking up at him.

“If you’re trying to intimidate me, Mr. Wolfe,” she said, “you’re going to have to do better than staring and brooding. I’ve been threatened by men with fewer resources and more imagination.”

Cassian exhaled a low, amused breath. “You really don’t scare easy, do you?”

“I used to.”

“What changed?”

“I died once.”

Cassian’s expression shifted. For the first time, she saw something like respect flicker in his eyes.

He reached out—slowly—and brushed a strand of hair from her cheek. His fingers were warm. Callused. Too gentle for the way he looked at the world.

Zara didn’t move.

“You shouldn’t be here,” he said softly.

“I know.”

And then—

He kissed her.

Not with hesitation.

Not with sweetness.

With claiming.

His hand slid to the back of her neck as he pulled her against him, and the kiss landed like a match to oil. Zara’s fingers twisted in his shirt, anchoring herself to something she knew was going to ruin her.

It wasn’t gentle. It wasn’t tentative.

It was war.

And she didn’t pull away.

Not even when her mind screamed that this was dangerous.

Not even when his breath against her mouth growled, “Tell me to stop.”

Because she wouldn’t.

Because she didn’t want him to.

The door clicked behind her.

Zara stepped into the night air, her breath fogging faintly as the wind whipped through the high ledge of the rooftop. Her heels clicked against the stone. She didn’t stop walking until she hit the edge—gripping the cool railing like it might anchor her.

Her lips still tingled from the kiss.

She’d let him kiss her.

Worse, she’d kissed him back.

She pressed a hand to her mouth like she could erase it. Stupid. She wasn’t supposed to make mistakes like this. Not with men like him. Not on jobs this close to exposure.

Behind her, the rooftop door groaned open again.

She didn’t turn.

“Can’t handle five minutes alone?” she said flatly.

Cassian’s voice followed, steady and low. “You didn’t strike me as the type to run.”

“I didn’t. I walked.”

“You kissed me like someone who doesn’t walk away.”

“You kissed me like someone who thinks kissing fixes anything.”

Silence.

The wind tossed a strand of her hair across her cheek. Cassian came to stand beside her, not too close—but close enough for her to feel the gravity of his presence.

He looked out over the glittering skyline. “Tell me the truth.”

“About what?”

“Why you’re really here.”

Zara didn’t look at him. “I could ask you the same.”

“You know who I am.”

“I do.”

“And you still let me touch you.”

She let out a breath—part laugh, part exhale. “You think that was your power?”

He turned, facing her now. “No. I think you’re dangerous.”

Zara met his gaze. “I am.”

There was something between them again, something sharp, unstable, like glass under pressure.

Cassian stepped forward. “Then show me what you’re hiding.”

“You wouldn’t survive it.”

He didn’t answer with words.

He reached for her—slowly, giving her every second to move. She didn’t. She didn’t even blink.

When his hand touched her waist, Zara’s breath hitched. His palm was warm, firm. Possessive in a way that should have pissed her off. Instead, it sent lightning down her spine.

He leaned in.

“I don’t want the version of you that fits in this dress,” he said, voice rough against her ear. “I want the one who keeps knives in her purse.”

“I don’t carry a purse.”

“Then where’s the knife?”

“Wouldn’t you like to know.”

He kissed her again.

This time, it wasn’t a question.

Zara pushed him back until his spine hit the stone wall beside the roof’s stairwell entrance. Their mouths collided with urgency—teeth, breath, hands tangling fast. He grabbed her hips, lifting her slightly, and she let out a soft gasp against his throat.

Her thigh hitched around his waist, and his jacket hit the floor.

Clothes became interruptions.

Words disappeared.

This wasn’t soft.

This wasn’t safe.

This was two people desperate to forget who they were.

The rooftop became a blur—cold air, hot skin, the hum of danger in her veins. Cassian was all fire and fury, but beneath it, there was control. Always control. The way he gripped her thighs. The way he breathed her name into her collarbone like a secret.

And Zara?

She didn’t stop it.

Because somewhere deep down, she wanted to be ruined by him.

Just once.

Just tonight.

When it was over, they didn’t speak. He tucked her hair behind her ear like he was tempted to pretend this was more than it was.

She slipped back into her dress without a word.

And disappeared down the stairs before he could even button his shirt.

The bed was cold when he reached for her.

Cassian’s eyes opened to soft morning gray filtering in through the penthouse suite’s massive windows, but the warmth beside him was gone. No weight. No voice. No movement.

Just the faint imprint of her body in the sheets, and the fading scent of something floral and forbidden—like jasmine and danger.

He sat up slowly.

No sound of heels on the floor. No running shower. No creak of a door. The suite was silent.

She was gone.

Cassian stared at the empty space beside him, then reached for the side table, checking for a note, a card, a damn lipstick kiss on a napkin. Nothing.

Only the ring from her wine-red dress, still hanging on the armchair across the room—like she’d stood there, watching him sleep, and then vanished into thin air.

She hadn’t left in a rush.

No.

She planned it.

He ran a hand down his face, trying to ignore the strange tightness in his chest.

He should’ve seen it coming.

She’d been a ghost from the start. No last name. No details. Just a look, a smirk, and eyes that didn’t blink when he leaned too close.

Cassian swung his legs over the edge of the bed and stood, bare feet brushing the cool tile. His suit jacket lay where she’d pushed it aside. He picked it up and paused.

Something was missing.

His pocket watch—an antique, silver, a gift from his grandfather—was gone.

Of course.

He laughed, dry and bitter. “Clever girl.”

He wasn’t even mad.

Well, maybe a little.

But mostly?

He was curious.

Cassian walked to the window, letting the full sweep of the city skyline hit his eyes. Down below, limos crawled like insects, people moved like data points, and somewhere out there…

She was walking away like none of this had happened.

She didn’t even look back.

And that?

That was new.

Cassian Wolfe didn’t get left.

Not without a reason.

He stood there, shirt half-buttoned, jaw tense, pulse ticking louder than the traffic below—and made a decision.

Find her.

Not because he missed her.

Not because he wanted to.

But because no one disappears on him.

Not without consequences.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • His To Claim   Dinner with Mr Lancaster

    Zara’s heels clicked briskly down the polished corridor, her pulse still thrumming from the adrenaline of her earlier defiance. She didn’t regret a word, but the lingering echo of her own boldness stayed in her chest, a private rhythm of exhilaration.By the time she reached her desk, her expression was perfectly composed — the kind that offered a polite shield to the world. The office hummed with muted ambition, a glass-and-chrome landscape of carefully curated professionalism.Then her phone buzzed. Unknown number. Corporate extension.She answered smoothly, allowing no tremor into her voice. “Zara Moretti speaking.”“Ah, Ms. Moretti,” came a deep, velvety voice — confident, older, disarmingly smooth. “Mr. Lancaster here. I hope I’m not disturbing you.”Zara straightened instinctively, her pulse sharpening. Mr. Lancaster — the CEO. Hadley’s father. The kind of man whose charm was as much a weapon as his wealth.“Good afternoon, Mr. Lancaster. Of course not. How can I help you?” she

  • His To Claim   Jasmine perfume

    The executive floor was a silent echo chamber, the only light spilling from the floor-to-ceiling windows of the conference room.It was nearly midnight.Cassian Wolfe stood at the edge of the glass, the city’s electric sprawl reflecting faintly in his eyes. He wasn’t working—he was brooding. A posture of rigid stillness that had become far too common since the Milan Project began.Or perhaps… since Zara had.He swirled the amber liquid in his glass, the scent of aged whiskey sharp in the quiet air.A soft, tentative knock came at the door.“It’s open,” he said, his tone low, deliberate.The heavy door glided open. Hadley Lancaster stepped inside impeccably dressed, though her outfit was oddly formal for this hour. A high-neck black jacket, tailored to precision, paired with sleek trousers. It screamed professionalism, but the knowing smile playing on her lips didn’t.“Cassian,” she purred, closing the door softly. “I thought I might catch you. Father insisted I drop off these final p

  • His To Claim   She came late

    The conference room of Wolfe Enterprises was a stage for power.Polished marble, high glass walls, and a view that could swallow the city whole. Everything about it spoke of control of Cassian Wolfe’s quiet empire.But this morning, control felt like something brittle.Cassian sat at the head of the long table, suit sharp, expression unreadable. His hand rested near a folder marked Milan Project Confidential. The others were already there Hadley Lancaster, golden and venom-sweet, and her father, Lancaster himself a man with charm honed into a weapon.Zara wasn’t.He hadn’t asked where she was. Not yet. But his jaw had been tense since the meeting started. His silence carried the kind of edge that made everyone in the room aware of it even if they couldn’t name why.Hadley crossed one leg over the other, her perfume sharp and deliberate. “I must say, Cassian, your assistant’s sense of timing is… refreshing. We’ve been waiting fifteen minutes.”Cassian didn’t look at her. “Zara’s never

  • His To Claim   Jealousy

    “Is everything all right here?” “Mr. Lancaster,” Cassian’s tone was smooth, but it carried steel. His gaze flicked briefly to Zara then back to the older man. “I didn’t realize this meeting required… such proximity.”Lancaster’s smile didn’t fade. If anything, it deepened. “Just appreciating good talent, Wolfe. You’ve hired well.”Cassian took a step forward, unhurried but deliberate. “You don’t appreciate my staff. You work with them. There’s a difference.”The silence that followed was tight, suffocating.Zara stood between them, her breath shallow but her face unreadable. For a moment, it felt like the room itself held its breath two titans, one woman, and something electric pulsing in the air, the aura emitting from them both was unworldly Lancaster finally chuckled, turning away. “Relax, Wolfe. You’re too protective. Though I must say… she’s worth it.” Lancaster's eyes roamed Zara from head to toe Cassian’s eyes hardened, but his voice stayed calm. “We’re done here.”He didn’t

  • His To Claim   Smooth lie

    The steady beeping of machines filled the hospital room, steady and unbothered, like the world hadn’t just split open hours ago.Zara stirred, her lashes fluttering against the dim light. Her throat felt dry, her head heavy, but the smell of antiseptic and the cool linen under her palms told her exactly where she was.A soft voice broke the silence.“Well, look who finally decided to wake up.”Her eyes flickered open fully. Leo Gray sat beside her bed, one leg crossed over the other, his expensive watch glinting under the sterile light. Even in a hospital, he looked effortless like sin dressed in silk.Zara blinked, confused. “Leo?”He smiled faintly. “In the flesh. I heard you collapsed, and since Cassian looked like he was about to burn down the building, I figured someone needed to make sure you weren’t dying.”She frowned weakly. “How did you even know where I was?”He shrugged, his tone teasing. “You forget, sweetheart I have eyes everywhere. And I don’t ignore a woman who faints

  • His To Claim   Marco Renzo

    The next morning, the world had traded chandeliers for cold glass and silence.Cassian Wolfe’s office sat high above the city, sleek, commanding, and quiet enough to hear ambition breathe.Zara entered, heels clicking softly against the marble floor. She carried herself like nothing had happened the night before: no dinner tension, no whispered challenges, no lingering stare from Cassian across that glittering table.But the memory of it was still there, tucked neatly behind her calm expression.Cassian stood by the window, hands in his pockets, his reflection ghosted against the skyline.Without turning, he said quietly, “Lancaster called. He wants a meeting about Milan.”Zara placed a folder on his desk. “And let me guess… Hadley will be there too?”He turned, one brow lifting. “Are you planning to behave?”She gave a faint smile. “If she does.”A hint of amusement flickered in his eyes, then faded. “You handled yourself well last night.”“I wasn’t aware it was a test.”“It wasn’t.”

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status